6.45 Geology: Clays
7.10 Chris Plantin ,
Polyglot Printer of Antwerp
Presented by Brian Curtois.
9.00am Pages from Ceefax
A visit to some secondary schools in the north west. Director Lak Smgh
Producer John Forrest
Local Studies
Trace your area's history. (R)
Beginner's German.
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds. (R)
Structures
What holds things together, what drives them apart? With Carmen Pryce , Elin Rhys and Paul Viragh. Director Andrew Chater Producer Neil Ryder (R)
Seals and humans have an uneasy relationship.
(Details on Friday at 10.25am)
Today: The Little Red Hen.
If You Were Me....
Lee falls in love.
Written by Christopher Russell (R)
Maths (Secondary)
A look at a maths lesson in a south Yorkshire school. (R)
Alternative sources of energy.
Getting into television.
to Wordpower
Presented by Chris Serle. With tips from writer P D
James.
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Mrs Tupp is cross about a new machine.
Designer/Director Ivor Wood (R)
Canada
Totem poles and beavers.
In today's story, Goodbye House, the Bear family are moving.
Presenter: Seeta Indrani.
With children from Easton Infants School.
A Ragdoll production for BBCtv
Looks at how we can harness our raw waste into energy.
A look at two traditional
Norfolk craft.
Narrator: Tom Salmon (R)
What to see and where to go in Warwick.
Commentary: Roger Wilkes.
Weather followed by Wild World
Alpine animals filmed by Heinz Sielmann.
Narrated by Derek Jones. BBCtv presentation by Andrew Naylor BBC Bristol (R)
With his City Slicker Band. Comic sketches and musical mayhem with Spike and guest star Jim Backus.
Journalist Richard Ingrams is invited by Emma Freud to plunder the BBC archives.
Highlights of the Oscar award ceremony.
A visit to Venice and Venezuela.
(Shown yesterday 7.00pm on BBC1)
(Ceefax subtitles)
Starring
Roy Thinnes A flying saucer lands at the site where an underground nuclear test is scheduled. (R)
Caroline Hanson and Sheryl Simms with tips on how to get into the music industry.
Director Gary Hunter
Series producer Paul Campbell
A Diverse production for BBCtv (R)
The brass section produced the first Young Musician
Michael Hext , and the most recent, David Pyatt. Tonight, trumpets, trombones, tubas, horns and a euphonium, playing music from baroque to blues in tonight's semi-final, will produce five finalists.
The jury comprises cornetist Elaine Williams , hom player Frank Lloyd , trombonist Andrew Berryman and composers Alun Hoddinott and Edward Gregson. Introduced by Humphrey Burton and Mervyn Williams. Director Ron Isted
(Strings semi-final tomorrow at 7.20pm)
The Real Thing
Why not slip into a more comfortable reality? The computer cybernauts are designing new worlds for us to live and work in. Too Cheap to Meter
Nuclear power was going to give us free electricity; now even the City can't afford it. Economist
Fordon MacKerron looks at the price we've paid for a nuclear industry and whether it now has a future.
A Universal Weight Problem
The latest, most cherished scientific ideas about how the universe got started are under attack. Either our telescopes have missed 95 per cent of what they ought to show us or the Big Bang theory is wrong.
Producers Peter Ceresole
Tim Haines and Laurie John Editor Jana Bennett
The pressure is on to save a wounded soldier from paralysis.
Written by Alan Alda and Walter D Dishell
Director Alan Alda (R)
A film in three parts.
Screenplay by David Pine based on the novel by John Mair.
Starring Nathaniel Parker James Fox
2: Facing arrest for murder and still bewildered by the inventions of Anna Raven 's diary, Desmond Thane is relieved when a film studio offers him a new life. But soon he faces something far more frightening than the police.
Music composed by Stanley Myers Film editor Frances Parker
Photography John McGlashan Designer Oliver Bayldon Producer Joe Waters Director Ben Bolt
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A strongly-held personal view of a current debate. Producer Dev Varma
Series producer Charles Miller
By the Labour Party.
Jeremy Paxman with the day's top stories and the background on events making the news at home and abroad.
People, issues and performances in the arts and media.
Producer John Bush
12.00 Professional
Judgment
Data-based aids.
Producer Jeremy Cooper
12.45 Linking into the Future
How a community college can help integrate the handicapped into the workplace.
Producer Patti Langton